Today's results, for all but the most gullible, should eradicate any remaining doubt that match-fixing in the professional sports, especially the football(soccer) leagues, has reached FARCICAL PROPORTIONS. The provocation, play-acting and subsequent red card on QPR's Barton was obviously scripted in advance, and the officials were obviously given instructions to insure that Manchester City would be given all the help it would need to pull off the "dramatic" win. I guess the title is far too valuable for the bookies and all other interested parties, including greased palms, to leave it to chance! Manchester United, as heavily in debt as they are, in all probability agreed to throw the last few weeks of the season in the interests of making all the football fans around the world watching until the last game. -- and as it turns out THE LAST MINUTE! If you're going to fix matches, at least make it believable! C'mon! An extremely dubious red card for a mild tussle that all but the most jaded observer would notice in every single football match, followed by two very lazily contested goals within a couple minutes of stoppage time? The last one where the goal keeper wasn't even remotely close to reaching a shot at the near post, after the entire defense is doing little more than ball watching, and playing extremely soft while their relegation is supposedly on the line? I propose all football fans boycott until they quit this FARCICAL CRAP! I mean English Premier League is looking more like professional wrestling every day! With fake punches, fake injuries, fake ejections, and all the rest! And the best part was the fake interview with Mancini after the game where he was pretending to be in complete shock as he was trying not to smirk at how silly he was sounding: "I can't take this!"; "[Before we go back out there] we need 10 minutes to recover!"